Grand Marais Light is located on the outer end of a breakwater on the shore of Lake Superior in the city of Grand Marais in Cook County, Minnesota, United States. It is located in USCG District 9. The tower was first lit in 1922 and is still operational. The original keeper's house on shore is now operated as the main museum of the Cook County Historical Society. The museum features exhibits on area history, industry and culture.
This is a great place to stop and explore. You can follow the walkway out to the little lighthouse, or you can climb around some rockier terrain and explore a small forest. If you’re stopping with little kids, make sure to keep them close as the walkway doesn’t have railings or anything. It’s a beautiful sight and well worth it!
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